Known as a third world country makes no difference for the capital city of the Philippines. Manila has always been flocked by multi-national investors despite the claim, and is hardly noticed by the untrained eye. Manila boasts of its diverse past, with its American, Spanish and Japanese heritage still lingers throughout the city. Modernization is put at the center with constant progress to provide its population with the best commodities of top of the line commerce, medicine and entertainment. Manila is still a giant waiting to be awakened before the world to admire and is soon to be on top of the country’s prime cities.
List of 2011 Philippines Holidays
In Philippines, aside from national holidays which are celebrated nationwide, there are local holidays depending on the demographics of the population. National holidays are further differentiated between Regular Holidays, Special (Non-Working) Days, and Special Holiday for schools. More >
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List of Philippines 2012 Holidays
In Philippines, aside from national holidays which are celebrated nationwide, there are local holidays depending on the demographics of the population. National holidays are further differentiated between Regular Holidays and Nationwide Special Holidays. There are three nationwide special holidays in Philippines, which are Ninoy Aquino Day, All Saints Day, and Last Day of the Year. More >
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